AJEEBPromising first campaign rounded off with him running favourite (unplaced) in Australian Guineas. Easy winner first-up. Classy.

Michael Manley

Race 6, No. 5)

PAGO ROCK

Prolific winner who has struck his best form. Defeated virtually the same field when successful in the Sir John Monash Stakes last start. Extra 100m will suit and should get a good on pace run again.

ROYAL RANDWICK

Ray Thomas

Race 6, No. 5

PENTASIA

Luckless in the Ramornie Handicap when third to Youthful Jack. She meets the Ramornie winner significantly better at the weights tomorrow, is a consistent mare and has the in-form Christian Reith in the saddle. This looks her race.

Christian Nicolussi

Race 7, No. 2

YULALONA

Hasn't won for some time. Produced an eye-catching run when runner-up in the Grafton Cup. With P Snowden admitting straight after the race the gelding desperately needed that run. Expect him to throw down the gauntlet to Madam Nash in the final 100m.

Christian Nicolussi is banking on Yulalona's Grafton Cup run to prime him for tomorrow's race.Source:News Limited

DOOMBEN

Daniel Meers

Race 8, No.2

DISCREET

Desperately unlucky at Doomben last start and thrown in here with a good barrier and 2kg claim.

MORPHETTVILLE

Lincoln Moore

Race 3, No. 4

POCKET ROCKETS

Smart sprinter who was impressive last week when he did plenty of work but was simply too good. Tony McEvoy has gone with Krystal Bishop's claim and he should win again.

Tom Biddington

Race 7, No. 13

THERMAL CURRENT

There was a big spruik on this two-year-old early - he was the fourth favourite for the Blue Diamond before being scratched with a hamstring injury. Peter Moody has an excellent strike-rate in Adelaide and this field doesn't have a lot of class. Is there to win.